Hearing reset for Vegas mom in kids-window case

This booking photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Robledo Ibarra, 34, who faces felony charges after police say she tossed her two young children and herself out a second-story window on June 12, 2014. A jail official told Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Bill Kephart on Monday, June 23, 2014 that Ibarra refused to leave her jail cell for an initial court appearance. The judge has reset the hearing for June 30, 2014. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

LAS VEGAS (AP) — An initial court appearance was postponed Monday for a Las Vegas mother of three who faces criminal charges for allegedly tossing her 7-month-old son and 1½-year-old daughter out a second-story window before jumping out herself.

Robledo Ibarra is due to face two attempted murder and two felony child abuse causing substantial bodily harm charges that, combined, could get her up to 80 years in state prison.

She was moved last week to the Clark County jail in downtown Las Vegas after being hospitalized with a broken pelvis and other injuries following the incident early June 12 at a home in northeast Las Vegas.

The girl and boy were hospitalized with critical injuries.

Robledo Ibarra told investigators she was being treated for anxiety and that she felt depressed and had trouble sleeping since her baby was born in November, according to a police report.

However, police said she also denied having thoughts of hurting herself or her children.

She told police she heard voices telling her to throw the children and herself out the window.